
The leap from handcrafted artworks to large scale public works can be a daunting one, particularly for material-driven practices, which may not be suitable in the public domain.
In this 1h webinar, Tilt Industrial Design's Public Art specialist, Elizabeth Lewis, will share how careful material translation can extend craft and material-driven practices into the realm of public art - creating durable, engaging and compliant works that still convey the original materiality, skill, and concept.
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Date: Tuesday 21 October 2025
Time: 6:00 – 7:00pm
Where: Online – Zoom Webinar
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Tilt Industrial Design is a leading Australian design practice working with architects, artists, landscape architects and developers across the built environment. Tilt is recognised for giving clients and project partners the creative freedom to deliver truly innovative, design-led outcomes within the built environment.
Overseeing the public art division, Elizabeth plays an instrumental role in developing Tilt’s public art portfolio. She collaborates with artists and architects to tailor mediums and methodologies to suit the artist’s practice and the client brief. As an expert in design research, Elizabeth facilitates early collaboration with project teams to ensure the client brief, objectives and project deliverables are met with precision and care.

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